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3rd November 2012, 12:11
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I'm buying some mgb 14 x 4.5j wire wheels for the sammio where did everyone get your wire wheel adapters mine are for the herald 13/60 and how much. Is it a case of bolt on to hub and that's it.
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3rd November 2012, 12:56
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The OLD way of doing it was used MGB front hubs with the bearing housing machined off the back. The brake disc PCD just happened to match 'small chassis' Triumph wheel PCD.
These days, just buy hubs from MWS. You don't want Herrald/Vitesse/Spitfire/GT6 hubs as they're 'short spline' and only suit the OEM 13" wheels.
Ask for Triumph 'kitcar' hubs.
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3rd November 2012, 13:56
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It's easy, most suppliers of splined hubs do:
short: 13" wheels
long: 14", 15" wheels.
That is normally stated on their web site / in their catalogue (as i'm sure there may be differences out there!) and i found that if you give people a quick ring they will normally confirm this with you.
There are a few suppliers around who all charge about the same and all supply similar (normally the same!) adapters. Some people have their preferences about supplier, but due to a mix up with my initial wire wheels i tried a few different adapters from a few supplies before i found out that i had the wrong wires (DOH!) and all the adapters i saw were identical quality.
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3rd November 2012, 19:37
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Yep, MWS splined adaptors are top quality. I paid about £270 for four including spinners -
Good luck finding the right wheels for the look you want
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7th November 2012, 11:33
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MGB 14" wires
If you are near Hampton in Middlesex, I have 4 MGB wires needing refurb for a sensible offer. I went the chrome route in the end....
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26th November 2012, 09:44
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Took the small scoop off the car added bigger one. Altered bonnet need more clearance bugger ! . Took off bigger scoop. Altering hand brake position need to weld. I advise make sure you can remove tank easily wasted 2 days.
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10th December 2012, 10:48
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[IMG]C:\Users\Jonathan\Pictures\Sammio car build[/IMG]
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10th December 2012, 11:05
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Pictures need to be hosted somewhere on the net. That one is just on your local disc.
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12th December 2012, 11:03
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hope this works car with altered scoop and bonnet
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12th December 2012, 11:08
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12th December 2012, 11:27
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Thats a lot of bubblegum.
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12th December 2012, 11:33
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[IMG] [/IMG] bubble gum removed
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12th December 2012, 11:36
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and filled[IMG] [/IMG]
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12th December 2012, 13:26
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I loved that stage of the build. looking good!
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12th December 2012, 14:36
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Bang tidy...
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12th December 2012, 14:45
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CarNoob - Glad you got the hang of loading photos as the are a big help.
Can I just ask what the "bubble gum" actually is and why you're using it?
Is it an alternative to using fibre glass the way Mister Towed did on his bonnet?
Cheers, Paul.
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12th December 2012, 15:11
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My guess is it's strawberry flavoured spray cream - you round up all the stray cats in the area, liberally apply spray cream to the rough patches on your bonnet and the cats do the rest. Saves hours of sanding...
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12th December 2012, 16:23
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Had some fire retardant foam so used it to fill gap then sand till happy with shape then glass fibre. but i must say it does look tasty.
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12th December 2012, 17:38
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Looks good. What did you use to form your blister?
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12th December 2012, 21:31
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just cut some cardboard to make rough shape filled with foam then used a large hacksaw blade to cut to shape. sand glass and fill then sand again
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